Darwin: the evolutionary deathmatch (18-07)

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11:10am, 14 Jun 2018
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GregP
A chance to get a second asteroid through to the 2018 SuperDeath
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11:11am, 14 Jun 2018
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GregP
There are 75 names on the start sheet. I can fit in another 5 if anyone has any wildcards.
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11:16am, 14 Jun 2018
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Nicholls595
Can we assume Charles Darwin will be banned from the Darwin deathmatch?

#justice for Peter May
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11:20am, 14 Jun 2018
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GregP
Charles Darwin is in Group I, which also includes a dolphin, a spaceship, and the obligatory shit American 'city'*.
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11:20am, 14 Jun 2018
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GregP
*Darwin, a city in Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 350 at the 2010 census. It is one of several places claiming to be home of the largest ball of twine in the world.
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11:26am, 14 Jun 2018
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TRO Toddslayer
75 :-O

As Dave Coleman would have said 'that's absolutely remarkable'.

I'm pretty stumped after evolutionary Chuck and that place in Australia where you get stung by Box Jellyfish if the crocs haven't got you......
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11:31am, 14 Jun 2018
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TRO Toddslayer
How many shrews?
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11:34am, 14 Jun 2018
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GregP
I think the dolphin is the closest you get to a shrew. There's a lot of techie stuff, some places in Chile and some obscure fillums. I think the asteroid has a chance.
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11:35am, 14 Jun 2018
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Nicholls595
I never thought I'd say this, but the footy World Cup suddenly seems a bit more interesting
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Nick Cook
:-)

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Maintained by GregP
Deathmatch closed 25/06/18 11:20
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GOLD: Charles Darwin (1809–1882), English naturalist and writer, best known as the originator of the theory of biological evolution by natural selection

SILVER: Darwin's finches (also known as the Galápagos finches), a group of about fifteen species of passerine birds well known for their remarkable diversity in beak form and function

BRONZE: Darwin (lunar crater), a crater on the Moon
BRONZE: Darwin (Martian crater), a crater on Mars

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